High Purity Zrb2 Powder and Manufacturing Method Thereof

ABSTRACT

A high purity ZrB 2  powder having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher excluding C and gas components, and a manufacturing method of such high purity ZrB 2  powder, including the steps of: subjecting a Zr sponge raw material to electron beam melting and casting to prepare an ingot having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher; cutting the ingot into a cut powder and hydrogenating the cut powder into ZrH 2 ; pulverizing and dehydrogenating the resultant product into a Zr powder and oxidizing the Zr powder at a high temperature in an oxygen atmosphere into a ZrO 2  fine powder; and mixing the ZrO 2  fine powder with B having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher so as to reduce ZrO 2  and obtain a ZrB 2  powder having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher. Purity of the ZrB 2  powder for use in sintering is made to be 99.9 wt % or higher, which is required in the manufacture of a ZrB 2  single crystal substrate with the high frequency induction heating FZ method (Floating Zone Method), and it is thereby possible to obtain a high purity ZrB 2  powder and the manufacturing method thereof enabling the enlargement of a ZrB 2  single crystal substrate and reduction in the manufacturing costs associated therewith.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a high purity ZrB₂ powder having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher, and the manufacturing method thereof.

BACKGROUND ART

ZrB₂ (Zirconium Diboride) is a substance that has similar physical properties as GaN, and the lattice constant and coefficient of thermal expansion are both approximate. The electrical conductivity is high, and the specific thermal conductivity also shows a high value comparable to metallic molybdenum. In recent years, the use of ZrB₂ as a substrate for blue laser semiconductors utilizing the foregoing properties is being studied, The crystal structure of ZrB₂ is an alternately overlapping structure of a hexagonal net-like boron layer and zirconium metal layer. It is necessary to grow single crystals in the foregoing usage as a substrate, and the high frequency induction heating FZ method (Floating Zone Method) is generally used for manufacturing this single crystal substrate (refer to Non-Patent Document 1).

Nevertheless, in the manufacture of a single crystal substrate with the FZ method, a major problem has been discovered. The problem is that the purity of the ZrB₂ powder raw material to be used in sintering is inferior and it is difficult to manufacture large single crystals, whereby the manufacturing efficiency is extremely inferior.

As conventional technology, for instance, as shown in Patent Document 1, proposed is a manufacturing method of a high purity ZrB₂ sintered body of adding to the ZrB₂ powder an organosilicon compound capable of primarily transforming into SiC based on pyrolysis, molding the resultant product, and thereafter performing pressureless sintering thereto.

Nevertheless, Patent Document 1 relates to cutting tools and thermal engine components utilizing properties such as high hardness, high heat resistance, high corrosion resistance and the like, and the purity of ZrB₂ was essentially left out of consideration.

Further, a manufacturing method of a mixed powder containing zirconium oxide and boride, and a compound sintered body containing such powder has been proposed (refer to Patent Document 2). Patent Document 2 is also for use in carbide tools and high-temperature structures, and similarly does not give consideration to demands of high purity materials.

In light of the foregoing circumstances, there is an article concerning the manufacture of a high purity ZrB₂ powder (refer to Non-Patent Document 2). Nevertheless, the manufacturing method of this high purity ZrB₂ powder is based on the reduction of ZrO₂ by B₄C and C, and the inclusion of large amounts of C cannot be avoided.

Further, as shown in Table 1 of Non-Patent Document 2, the purity level is ZrO₂: 99.0%, B₄C: 97%, and large amounts of Si, Fe and the like are mixed in as impurities, and it cannot be said that sufficient purity was realized for obtaining the high purity ZrB₂ powder required in manufacturing a single crystal substrate. [Non-Patent Document 1] The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, IEICE Technical Journal, Shigeki Otani “Present Situation of ZrB₂ Substrate Manufacture”, pages 17 to 19, vol. 102, No. 114 (2002) [Non-Patent Document 2] China Building Materials Academy, Beijing 100024, China, H. ZHAO and 2 others “PREPARATION OF ZIRCONIUM BORIDE POWDER” pages 573 to 576, (1995), 5^(th) Ins Symp Ceram. Mater. Compon. Engines 1994 [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 63-297273 [Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. S63-282165

DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

An object of the present invention is to provide a high purity ZrB₂ powder and manufacturing method thereof, characterized in making the purity of a ZrB₂ powder for use in sintering to be 99.9 wt % or higher, which is required in the manufacturing of a ZrB₂ single crystal substrate with the high frequency induction heating FZ method (Floating Zone Method), and hereby being capable of enlarging the ZrB₂ single crystal substrate and reducing the manufacturing costs associated.

In light of the foregoing problems, the present invention provides:

-   1. A high purity ZrB₂ powder having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher     excluding C and gas components; -   2. The high purity ZrB₂ powder according to paragraph 1 above,     wherein the content of Hf and Ti as impurities is respectively 0.1     wt % or lower; -   3. The high purity ZrB₂ powder according to paragraph 1 above,     wherein the content of Fe, Cr and Nb as impurities is respectively     0.05 wt % or lower; -   4. The high purity ZrB₂ powder according to any one of paragraphs 1     to 3 above, wherein the content of C as impurities is 0.1 wt % or     lower; and -   5. A manufacturing method of such high purity ZrB₂ powder, including     the steps of: subjecting a Zr sponge raw material to electron beam     melting and casting to prepare an ingot; cutting the ingot into a     cut powder and hydrogenating the cut powder into ZrH₂; pulverizing     and dehydrogenating the resultant product into a Zr powder and     oxidizing the Zr powder at a high temperature in an oxygen     atmosphere into a ZrO₂ fine powder; and mixing the ZrO₂ fine powder     with B so as to reduce ZrO₂ and obtain a ZrB₂ powder.

EFFECT OF THE INVENTION

As a result of the high purity ZrB₂ powder and its manufacturing method according to the present invention, it is possible to obtain a high purity ZrB₂ powder having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher, and, by sintering this high purity ZrB₂ powder and using the sintered body (rod), it is possible to manufacture ZrB₂ single crystals from the melt based on the FZ method (Floating Zone Method). A significant effect is yielded in that single crystals can be manufactured easily since the purity is high, the manufacturing efficiency is improved, and large single crystals can be manufactured.

BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

ZrB₂ has a high melting point of 3220° C., and, particularly among the impurities, C, ZrC, HfC, TiC and the like cannot be volatilized and removed. In other words, during the manufacture process of the ZrB₂ powder, once a substance gets mixed in as impurities, there is a problem in that such substance cannot be removed and will remain as impurities in the ZrB₂ powder.

As described above, ZrB₂ itself is primarily used for cutting tools and thermal engine components, and the current situation is that no consideration has been given to the improvement of purity.

Nevertheless, the present invention developed a method where C, ZrC, HfC, TiC and so on are not included during the manufacturing process of the ZrB₂ powder, and, as a result, it is possible to obtain a high purity ZrB₂ powder having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher excluding impurities of C and gas components.

The present invention is able to make the content of Hf and Ti as impurities contained in the high purity ZrB₂ powder to be respectively 0.1 wt % or lower.

Further, the present invention is able to make the content of Fe, Cr and Nb as impurities to be respectively 0.05 wt % or lower, and make the content of C as impurities to be 0.1 wt % or lower. In particular, the reduction in the amount of C is effective in reducing carbides such as ZrC, HfC and TiC.

Moreover, by making the grain size of the ZrB₂ powder to be 100 μm or less, it is possible to obtain a dense and uniform sintered body optimal for use as a ZrB₂ sintered body to be utilized in the manufacture of ZrB₂ single crystals from the melt based on the FZ method (Floating Zone Method).

Upon manufacturing the high purity ZrB₂ powder of the present invention, foremost, high purity Zr sponge raw material is subject to electron beam melting and casting to prepare an ingot having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher. Next, the ingot is cut into cut powder, and the cut powder is hydrogenated into ZrH₂. Since ZrH₂ is brittle, pulverizing ZrH₂ is extremely easy.

The pulverized ZrH₂ is dehydrogenated into Zr powder. It is thereby possible to obtain a Zr powder having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher.

Further, the Zr powder is oxidized at a high temperature (heated to 500 to 900° C.) in an oxygen atmosphere into a ZrO₂ fine powder. Then, the ZrO₂ fine powder is mixed with a B (boron) powder and ZrO₂ is directly synthesized (reduced) with B to obtain a ZrB₂ powder having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher.

As evident from the foregoing steps, reduction materials such as B₄C or C described in the foregoing conventional technology are not used in the manufacturing process. It is therefore possible to significantly reduce impurities such as ZrC, HfC and TiC. Once these impurities get mixed in the ZrB₂, they cannot be volatilized and eliminated. Thus, to prevent the mixture of such impurities in the manufacture process of the ZrB₂ powder is extremely important in manufacturing ZrB₂ single crystals from the melt based on the FZ method (Floating Zone Method). The present invention achieved this with the foregoing manufacturing method.

EXAMPLES

Next, Examples and Comparative Examples of the present invention are explained. These Examples are merely illustrative, and the present invention shall in no way be limited thereby. In other words, the present invention shall only be limited by the scope of the present invention, and shall include the various modes and modifications other than the Examples of this invention.

Example 1

A Zr sponge raw material with a purity level of 3 N was subject to electron beam melting and casting to prepare an ingot having a purity of 99.99 wt % or higher.

Next, the ingot was cut into a cut powder, the cut powder was hydrogenated into ZrH₂, and this was pulverized into a ZrH₂ fine powder having an average grain size of several mm. The pulverized ZrH₂ was heated to a temperature of 800° C. and dehydrogenated into a Zr powder. A Zr powder having a purity of 99.99 wt % was obtained thereby.

The Zr powder was further heated to 800° C. and oxidized in an oxygen atmosphere into ZrO₂ fine powder. Next, the ZrO₂ fine powder was mixed with B (boron) having a purity of 99 wt %, and the ZrO₂ was directly synthesized (reduced) with B to obtain a ZrB₂ powder having a purity of 99.95 wt % or higher excluding C and gas components. Content of the respective impurities manufactured in Example 1 is shown in Table 1.

The ZrB₂ powder was subject to the high frequency induction heating FZ method (Floating Zone Method) in order to prepare an ingot. As a result, it was possible to obtain a large single crystal ingot with few impurities.

The obtained single crystals were subject to mirror polishing and etching processing, the size of the single crystals were measured, and the number of defects such as pits and gas pockets of 1 μm or larger in the crystals were measured. The results are shown in Table 1.

Example 2

A Zr sponge raw material with a purity level of 2 N and high Ti content was subject to electron beam melting and casting to prepare an ingot having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher.

Next, the ingot was cut into a cut powder, the cut powder was hydrogenated into ZrH₂, and this was pulverized into a ZrH₂ fine powder having an average grain size of several mm. The pulverized ZrH₂ was heated to a temperature of 600° C. and dehydrogenated into a Zr powder. A Zr powder having a purity of 99.9 wt % was obtained thereby.

The Zr powder was further heated to 800° C. and oxidized in an oxygen atmosphere into ZrO₂ fine powder.

Next, the ZrO₂ fine powder was mixed with B (boron) having a purity of 99 wt % and a low C content, and the ZrO₂ was directly synthesized (reduced) with B to obtain a ZrB₂ powder having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher excluding C and gas components. Content of the respective impurities manufactured in Example 2 is shown in Table 1.

The ZrB₂ powder was subject to the high frequency induction heating FZ method (Floating Zone Method) in order to prepare an ingot. As a result, it was possible to obtain a large single crystal ingot with few impurities.

The obtained single crystals were subject to mirror polishing and etching processing, the size of the single crystals were measured, and the number of defects such as pits and gas pockets of 1 μm or larger in the crystals were measured. The results are shown in Table 1.

Example 3

A Zr sponge raw material with a purity level of 2 N and a high Hf content was subject to electron beam melting and casting to prepare an ingot having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher.

Next, the ingot was cut into a cut powder, the cut powder was hydrogenated into ZrH₂, and this was pulverized into a ZrH₂ fine powder having an average grain size of several mm. The pulverized ZrH₂ was heated to a temperature of 600° C. and dehydrogenated into a Zr powder. A Zr powder having a purity of 99.9 wt % was obtained thereby.

The Zr powder was further heated to 800° C. and oxidized in an oxygen atmosphere into ZrO₂ fine powder. Next, the ZrO₂ fine powder was mixed with B (boron) having a purity of 99 wt %, and the ZrO₂ was directly synthesized (reduced) with B to obtain a ZrB₂ powder having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher excluding C and gas components. Content of the respective impurities manufactured in Example 3 is shown in Table 1.

The ZrB₂ powder was subject to the high frequency induction heating FZ method (Floating Zone Method) in order to prepare an ingot. As a result, it was possible to obtain a large single crystal ingot with few impurities.

The obtained single crystals were subject to mirror polishing and etching processing, the size of the single crystals were measured, and the number of defects such as pits and gas pockets of 1 μm or larger in the crystals were measured. The results are shown in Table 1.

Example 4

A Zr sponge with a purity level of 3 N was highly purified with solvent extraction, and electron beam melting was performed thereto several times in order to prepare an ingot having a purity of 99.999 wt %. A ZrO₂ fine powder was prepared as with Example 1 and directly synthesized with B of 99.999 wt % to obtain ZrB₂ of 99.99 wt % excluding C and gas components. Content of the respective impurities manufactured in Example 4 is shown in Table 1. The obtained single crystals were subject to mirror polishing and etching processing, the size of the single crystals were measured, and the number of defects such as pits and gas pockets of 1 μm or larger in the crystals were measured. The results are shown in Table 1.

Unit: wtppm Average Crystal Defect Density Stomatal Density C Hf Ti Fe Cr Nb Grain Size (Defects/cm²) (Gas Pockets/cm²) Example 1 500 40 50 20 40 2 20 mm 6 × 10³ 2 Example 2 80 80 350 150 60 20 25 mm 3 × 10³ 1 Example 3 950 450 40 120 160 30 10 mm 1 × 10⁴ 3 Example 4 20 5 <1 2 1 <1 50 mm 1 × 10² 0 Average Crystal Grain Size: Size of single crystal

Comparative Example 1

Zr scrap with a purity level of 95 wt % and particularly high Hf content was hydrogenated into ZrH₂, and this was pulverized into a ZrH₂ fine powder having an average grain size of several mm. The pulverized ZrH₂ was heated to a temperature of 600° C. and dehydrogenated into a Zr powder. A Zr powder having a purity of 95 wt % was obtained thereby.

The Zr powder was further heated to 800° C. and oxidized in an oxygen atmosphere into ZrO₂ fine powder. Next, the ZrO₂ fine powder was mixed with B (boron) having a purity of 95 wt %, and the ZrO₂ was directly synthesized (reduced) with B to obtain a ZrB₂ powder having a purity of 95 wt % or higher. Content of the respective impurities in the manufacture of Comparative Example 1 is shown in Table 2.

The ZrB₂ powder was subject to the high frequency induction heating FZ method (Floating Zone Method) in order to prepare an ingot, but the crystals were minute, and it was not possible to obtain a single crystal ingot. Further, the numerous defects and gas pockets were at an unmeasurable level.

Comparative Example 2

A Zr sponge with a purity level of 99 wt % and high content of Hf, Zr and C was hydrogenated and dehydrogenated into a Zr powder having a purity of 99 wt %. The Zr powder was mixed with a B powder with a purity level of 95% and directly synthesized into a ZrB₂ powder. Content of the respective impurities in the manufacture of Comparative Example 2 is shown in Table 2. Further, the numerous defects and gas pockets were at an unmeasurable level.

The ZrB₂ powder was subject to the high frequency induction heating FZ method (Floating Zone Method) in order to prepare an ingot, but the crystals were minute, and it was not possible to obtain a large single crystal ingot.

Comparative Example 3

A Zr sponge with a purity level of 99.9 wt % and slightly high content of C and Hf was hydrogenated and dehydrogenated into a Zr powder having a purity of 99.9 wt %. The Zr powder was mixed with a B powder with a purity level of 95% and directly synthesized into a ZrB₂ powder. Content of the respective impurities in the manufacture of Comparative Example 3 is shown in Table 2.

The ZrB₂ powder was subject to the high frequency induction heating FZ method (Floating Zone Method) in order to prepare an ingot, but the crystals were minute, and it was not possible to obtain a large single crystal ingot. Although the defect density and stomatal density could finally be measured here, the result showed numerous defects at 4×10⁷ defects/cm², 53 gas pockets, respectively.

Comparative Example 4

A Zr sponge with a purity level of 99.9 wt % and low content of Hf was hydrogenated, dehydrogenated and oxidized into a ZrO₂ powder having a purity of 99.9 wt %. The ZrO₂ powder was mixed with a B powder with a purity level of 99% and directly synthesized into a ZrB₂ powder. Content of the respective impurities manufactured in Comparative Example 4 is shown in Table 2.

The ZrB₂ powder was subject to the high frequency induction heating FZ method (Floating Zone Method) in order to prepare an ingot, but the crystals were minute, and it was not possible to obtain a large single crystal ingot. As with Comparative Example 3, although it was possible to measure the defect density and stomatal density, the result showed numerous defects at 6×10⁵ defects/cm², 15 gas pockets, respectively.

Unit: wtppm Average Crystal Defect Density Stomatal Density C Hf Ti Fe Cr Nb Grain Size (Defects/cm²) (Gas Pockets/cm²) Comparative 950 22000 2680 2340 1290 660 <1 mm  — — Example 1 Comparative 4500 8520 7520 300 20 10 1 mm — — Example 2 Comparative 2900 5620 520 800 500 110 2 mm 4 × 10⁷ 53 Example 3 Comparative 700 480 1300 650 150 5 5 mm 6 × 10⁵ 15 Example 4 Average Crystal Grain Size: Size of single crystal

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

The present invention is capable of making the purity of a ZrB₂ powder for use in sintering to be 99.9 wt % or higher, and it is thereby possible to significantly improve the purity of the sintered body required in the manufacturing of a ZrB₂ single crystal substrate with the high frequency induction heating FZ method (Floating Zone Method). Thus, the present invention is extremely useful in the manufacture of a ZrB₂ single crystal substrate since it is possible to enlarge a single crystal and reduce the manufacturing costs associated therewith. 

1. A high purity ZrB₂ powder having a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher excluding C and gas components.
 2. A high purity ZrB₂ powder according to claim 1, wherein the content of Hf and Ti as impurities is respectively 0.1 wt % or lower.
 3. A high purity ZrB₂ powder according to claim 1, wherein the content of Fe, Cr and Nb as impurities is respectively 0.05 wt % or lower.
 4. (canceled)
 5. A manufacturing method of high purity ZrB₂ powder, including the steps of: subjecting a Zr sponge raw material to electron beam melting and casting to prepare an ingot; cutting the ingot into a cut powder and hydrogenating the cut powder into ZrH₂; pulverizing and dehydrogenating the resultant product into a Zr powder and oxidizing the Zr powder at a high temperature in an oxygen atmosphere into a ZrO₂ fine powder; and mixing the ZrO₂ fine powder with B so as to reduce ZrO₂ and obtain a ZrB₂ powder.
 6. A method according to claim 5, wherein said ZrB₂ powder has a purity of 99.9 wt % or higher excluding C and gas components.
 7. A method according to claim 6, wherein the content of C as an impurity is 0.1 wt % or lower.
 8. A method according to claim 6, wherein a content of each of Fe, Cr and Nb as impurities in said high purity ZrB₂ powder is 0.05 wt % or lower.
 9. A method according to claim 6, wherein a content of each of Hf and Ti as impurities in said ZrB₂ powder is 0.1 wt % or lower.
 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein a content of each of Fe, Cr and Nb as impurities in said high purity ZrB₂ powder is 0.05 wt % or lower.
 11. A method according to claim 10, wherein the content of C as an impurity is 0.1 wt % or lower.
 12. A high purity ZrB₂ powder according to claim 1, wherein the content of C as an impurity is 0.1 wt % or lower.
 13. A high purity ZrB₂ powder according to claim 2, wherein the content of C as an impurity is 0.1 wt % or lower.
 14. A high purity ZrB₂ powder according to claim 3, wherein the content of C as an impurity is 0.1 wt % or lower. 